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also: ##The Cohost Global Feed, #The Cohost Global Feed, ###The Cohost Global Feed, #Global Cohost Feed, #The Global Cohost Feed, #Cohost Global Feed
...would everyone hate me if I wrote a paper that allowed
T foo[2];
and
T[2] foo;
to mean the same thing as far as type declarations go in C?
This is not just because I feel like burning all my language designer and political capital for some extra syntax. That's dumb as shit.
I was working on a built-in span type for C, and this syntax consideration mattered to me. The "generalized" fix is for all declarators; the targeted fix, though, would be to just introduce trailing return types to C.